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Seneca Allegany, What\'s Softer..
3/6, 4/8 limit or the 1/2 no limit?
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Re: Seneca Allegany, What\'s Softer..
While it always depends of course, 1/2 NL lately seems to be the softest, especially on weekends, evenings, and holidays.
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Re: Seneca Allegany, What\'s Softer..
You go there alot? I'll be there on Saturday.
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Re: Seneca Allegany, What\'s Softer..
I live about ten minutes away. But will be out of town this weekend. Good luck to you. Do you live in area?
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Re: Seneca Allegany, What\'s Softer..
Central PA, about 2 1/2 - 3 hours away.. Never been there.. Actually, never even knew it existed until this past weekend when a friend told me about it.
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Re: Seneca Allegany, What\'s Softer..
Why do you think the 1/2 NL is the softest? I would always assume that the low-limit games are the softest.
Do you think its because of so many people wanting to play NL after seeing it on TV? |
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Re: Seneca Allegany, What\'s Softer..
For whatever it worth based on my experience *there*:
The reckless newbies like to play 1/2NL and push it all-"like on the TV." The timid newbies like to play those limits because of the low mimimum buy-in and blinds. S- you will have to let me know your impressions! Rumor has it that the poker room will be expanding when the casino is completed. The present structure is temporary. Good luck! |
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